Griffin Technology today announced its TuneFlex AUX and TuneFlex AUX for iPod nano is now shipping.
TuneFlex AUX is a flexible charging cradle with line-out audio and provides a custom-look, in-car mount that charges the iPod as it plays over the car's stereo.
This update offers updated support for second-generation iPod nanos, different goosenecks, and comes with a minijack-to-minijack audio cable, designed to be used with newer car stereos' line-in ports.
It plugs into the car's 12 Volt accessory outlet to power and charge an iPod while holding it at a convenient position in front of the dashboard or console. A light at the base of TuneFlex's infinitely adjustable neck shows power status at a glance, while its charging circuitry is equipped with a replaceable auto fuse to keep the iPod safe from power spikes.
The full-sized TuneFlex AUX's large cradle accommodates full-sized iPods and (with an included adapter) second-generation nanos.
For cars that don't have an aux-in port on the car stereo, TuneFlex has a pass-through dock connector so it can be used in conjunction with Griffin's iTrip FM transmitter.
For fifth-generation iPods with video, the TuneFlex package includes a transparent sleeve that slips down over any 5G iPod for added security.
Available now, both TuneFlex AUX's are priced at $49.99.




